Grammatici Latini II, p. 548: Priscian, book 11 (De participio)

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nascitur: (m.l.) isairi asberar/ angein uand/ anmmaim/ quia habet/ a/ici/diti co/smaili contra/ accidentia nominis ⁊ quia/ nascitur a verbis bí/te a/ no/mi/ni/bus[‘therefore the birth is said to be from the noun because it (the participle) has accidents like those of the noun, and because it is born of verbs which (themselves) are from nouns.’][analysis]